Coven 1, 2 & 3
All witches, all the time - certainly a gathering of images of empowered women. 64-page collections of black-&-white pieces, with paintings on the front & back covers. Almost all pieces are 'well-presented', each captioned only with the artist's name. Most come across with the 'finished' look one would want, while the remaining ones do exhibit the 'lightness' that pure pencil pieces can have. I do keep these put away from children, not so much because there must be a marked lack of clothing spells in these worlds, but rather that many of these powerful femmes seem to exhibit that they are expert practitioners of non-mystical arts as well. Volume 1 does have one long work that was turned sideways, but otherwise all good displays of: Sebastià Boada (5), Pat Boyette, Mitch Byrd (6), Capdevilia, Jose Casanovas, Castro (2), Dennis Cramer (2), Carlos DeMiguel, Jim Fern, Blas Gallego (2), Tomas Giorello (7), Josep Gual (2), Mike Hoffman (5), Llopis (2), Anibal Maraschi (2), Maren (3), J.L. Marin (4), Esteban Maroto, Luis M. Roca (4), Romero (3), Arantza Sestayo (6), Jose Torres, Enrique Villagran, James Webb & Wolf. COVEN 2 also has one image turned sideways, but all the artists found here are: Sebastià Boada (3), Juan Cano (4), Capdevila (2), Pedro Cuevas (4), Isaac DelRivero (3), Enrich (3), Tomas Giorello (8), Javier Gracia (3), Anibal Maraschi (4), Ruben Meriggi (3), Lucio Parrillo (4), Daniel Pascarelli (4), Joan Pelaez (6)***, Luciano Quintabani (4), James Ryman (5) and Arantza Sestoya (6). *** - Note that in regards to the 'well-presented' pieces here by Pelaez, some, but not all, can additionally be found so in his own collection on The List. (One of his drawings, a painted version of it, is used for the cover of COVEN 3). In COVEN Vol.3, the artists are: Carlos Arguello (2), John Bosco, Diego Candia (3), Pedro Cuevas, J.L. Czerniawski (4), Gustavo DeSimone (4), DiAmorim, Tomas Giorello (5), Diego Greco (4), Danilo Guida, Pablo Kousovitis (3), Anibal Maraschi (3), Ruben Meriggi (3), Alex Miranda, Federico Ossio (2), Joan Pelaez (6)***, German Ponce (3), David Pugliese (3), Abel Saidman (2), Amilton Santos, Arantza Sestayo (5), Marcelo Sosa (5) & Emiliano Urdinola *** - Note that in regards to the 'well-presented' pieces here by Pelaez, some, but not all, can additionally be found so in his own collection on The List. other SQP collections Spellbound - Black Magic Women SEND US A COMMENT (goes via e-mail - all info kept anonymous, but comment itself may be shared . . .) |